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Deep-level diversity refers to observable differences.
Working Memory Capacity
The amount of information that can be held and manipulated in working memory at one time, which plays a critical role in comprehension, learning, and reasoning.
Sensory Memory
Sensory Memory is the shortest-term element of memory, acting as a buffer for stimuli received through the senses and lasting only a fraction of a second.
Iconic Memory
A type of visual sensory memory that holds a brief photographic record of the scene in front of an individual for a very short period of time.
Recall Cue
A stimulus or hint that facilitates the access or retrieval of information from memory.
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